Re: I know one when I see one

From: Bill Spight (bspight@pacbell.net)
Date: Thu 24 Oct 2002 - 17:42:31 GMT

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    Dear Grant,

    > So what a meme gets used for seems to be as much a part of its nature as the
    > words or actions that carry it. The more I look at it, the more complex the
    > meme is becoming.

    This is a problem that linguists have been facing since linguistics started, and before them, philologists and philosophers. It is not intractable. :-)

    Best,

    Bill

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